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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-11-12, Page 7• • -, ittgbam • 7e• • WINGHAM, ONTARIO, WEDNIESD.Alr, 'NOVB140$,B ' • MRSoM ARMSTRONG 1.11. 110STESS • VORDWICII—The W -A• Of ' fly Anglican Church 'Ariel: at the hPrae Of, Mrs. Marshall Armstrong for the November meeting and °P- aned with .hymn, "Oeward Chris- tian Soldiers", after which the. Members' prayer was repeated, Mrs, M. 'Hargrave reed the Scriin ture lesson and Mrs. W. Gibson N,leci in the Litany,. , Roil ea was answered ,by 16 • Members and two 'Walters with a 'tkeree on "Seldiers of Christ". Mrs I. Hargrave was in :Marge of, the study hot*. Those assisting: her were Mrs. Stan Forster, Mis. W. gibtion, Mrs, R,. Simmons, Mrs, W. sothere and Mrs. M. Annotrong, " Nire: /5, Attwell gave a Short report ort the semi-annual deanery rneet- itig hpid recently Rineatdine Final plans were made lot the , bazaar and het supper to be held in .the 04sement of the. church this week. • A donation waremade to the J.A. group which has quite reeently been. brganized, , The next meeting will be Wed- nesday; 10,th., when St (:11 Id Will join withthe W.A. for a Christmes party; • Nirs • :Atwell closed the meeting with prayer and lunchwas served by Spence l3rea.rs and Mra, • Gihson. , Presentation for Mr, Mrs Robinson• FOHOWICI-1--A presentatioe and dance was held in .the eciermiunity .11111,'on Friday night in, honor, of Mr and Mrs, Jine Robinson, :new- lyWeds,,- They were presented with . a civet -lie set, a large picture and niurterees 'Other Vas. •- : pouglee Wallaee readthe. address and both niade sbitehle replies.' Dancing*as enjoyed to Jerry Ree- yees' orchestra, •• . . C,9,1.14,' Collects .14,36 for UNICEF FORDWICH --' The Fordwich C.G,I.T. group Met In the basenient of the church: with 14 inembers Present. Opening ,worcis0s were held, followed by the Waitress, 'The girls decided te collect ,used.stampri, to help legman children, "fetid' re- ceipts for, UNICEF collection was $14,36, Worship Hervice. was taken. by Marie 13rowne and Patsy Harris. Lunch was served by Joyce Greer, Bonnie Inglis lend Nlargaret Ann VVileen, The Meeting oilseed with TaPS• ; • . • 1 United 'Church W.A. Regular Meeting, FORDWICH—The Woman's As- sociation • of the Milted •Church in Fordwich met in the basement ef the church for the regular meet-, ing Mrs. George Richards was the acting president. The -meeting .was • opened -with a hymn and a Scrip- ture yea,ding. Mrs, A. F. Gardin- er readthe ceniments to the Scrip- ture, ueing the •story. "No. Other Plan"; -Jesus gave His work to His twelve cliscipleS to carry on for Hine, If they'failed,. He had no ether plan, They didn't fail, and today Christianity encircles the world. • ' • . - . - • Mrs. Gardiner led in prayer. "Mrs, Richards gave a reading On 'lle- raennbrance and the PoppY".. The minutee were read by the secretary Mrs, V,Villiam •Campbell, . Plans, were Cemple.ted for the bazaar to be held early in December in the church basement. The meeting closed With the' Mee - Pah benediction and the afternoon was spent in glinting. 'Mies Minj nie McElwain, Mrs, •George • Pit- tendreigh; and Mrs—Scott Clarkson served, lunch. • EDUCATION THEME' • PORDWM1f.--The, ,•e,eyeetn -Fall, Rally of t he Nomen's Institutes f;rf Huren ego* waij heid in, CaYen Preebyterian, Church, tIteeter,,• last week. The three IuslItute.districtp of Huron were welleeepreSented by delegates„ South ,Huroti. was the hosimetr,„ district .this year. • The meeting was Pr4ided oyer by Mrs-. Emery •Dettjardirfs; Of Grand :Reed - as secretary. - Mrs, Crosby Sothern; of Fordwicn,'„the county tree/spree for the rally, gave the ..finaneier report. The' Huron County Women's -Institute Scholar- sliip was • won, tide •year. .by Miss MarilYri Riley of liondeehore, ,She is attending University of Western Ontarioarid could not be present but Mrs, Kenneth ,Johns, of Wood - barn, Made thepresentation of the pertifieitte. Mrs, Otto Popp, T,;)twganbou;.ga.ye a • report .of the Vineland. Forum for rural leaderShip,. to .yrh,ich she was a dele.gate last. Fehruary„ Mrs Shirley -McAllistet,"'heine 'econinn- S.Polee '4-1-1,•-klubeWork. in ,the county, . She. was •. presented. with a gift On the. occasionofher recent marriage.. . s ' • ! • '— • • The theme, pe the ',rally Astas 'edu- cation and.a discriSslOn• brought oit many points : for •er: change In Afre. present publie•eCheel• OSteiii..Onest spealce,rs .Were Mrs,..Haet; ;Weed-, • stock, and Mrs. ,Hoseaele,-- of PM' bro,- ;They .sitoke-er'ii•-edrication. for reta,ided children Oral. areas' -what hes been-attemided and varibus Main:Ids . iisid.. MuSieel numbers were 'erfiren.' by ladles ' of -,Hurcin• , „ ••„, • .• „Troira. 'Staiiiej, 'Bride; "Irtt;s- 0.0W.• atie- Harris: and: ../gra.'....Crasbv-- Se- , _ thern were delegates. Veen •-frOre- wich., • s FORDIVICII Aii old-faSitioned ellariVari 4.,oek• foliPe *et Friday night at ,the ,home of Mr, and Mrs, Mill StewOrt Who weft married' recently. .EverYone had a 'Ilea V/Sit With the young couple.. ' Mr, and Mrs, Marshall Wecherig, of Aylmer were week -end vtors at the horne of Mr. and Mrs, T."41. Schaefer. and 'Mrs, Leland Kress or Kitchener spent the Week -,rid With Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Doig. ' Mr. and Mra,„}farvittY WillIaMsOn and family of Therphili spent the -week-end with Mor,Evelyn Fag's, Mrs. Fallis returned home with, them and will spend two eyeeke there,' — Mr, and Mrs. Ron Reed and little daughter; of Listowel, visited on Sunday with Mr, and,Mrs, W. grave. Mand Mrs. Frank Benin and Dawn, of Kitchener 'Welted:on Sun- day " with Mr. enact M2rs. Earl Wore. • gr. and Mrs, Ca.ri SteWert of Listowel ,spent Sunday with Mr,. and Mrs, James 'Mr, and Mrs. John Tudan and family visited a 'couple of days last week With relatives' in Pert Colborne. Quite a number or parents and friends 'attended the Norwell com- mencement exercises held in the town hall, "HarriSton, on Saturday night, . • , Mrs:, Ruby Forester of .Toronto spent the week -end at her home here, • "I • Week -end 'Waiters with Mr,, and Mrs. Alex Keith were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey and "Jane, Of Port Colborne. " Mr. and Mrs. 'John Reighard and 'Miss Violet Beswitherick visited in Guelph one,day last week, -- Mr. and Mrs,,R,oyden Devitt spent a' day last week with relatives In Kitchener. • , • , Mr. and Mrs.' john Inglis and ToMmy"spent the week -end in Tar - onto. ' • ' ..mr.„ ponald. Doig. of Galt Is spending some time with his par- •ente, due to having' suffered a fracture of the left.arrn when he with thrown from a rnototoyele, • Mrs. Tack Wilson • and.... Donald' and Mrs, Emma Willianison spent Friday in Londori...Mr. leek Wil- son returned home with them after being cOnfiried: to Westminster Hos- pital fen two weeks, • . • Alvin Denny and 'bon.".Jirte, and Mr: John "Meciitey.i6P Guelph attended the funeral here I8,st week of the litte. Mr, Reuben 'Besieith- erick. ' 4'Mi. and • Mrs. Frank: Slater of Strathrey. visited on *midair with Mr: and Mrs. Crosliy Sot:horn:- eAteEievitine, Stanley -Bride, Mrs. Crosby soth.r: ern, Mrs. Hatold!.Poliecie and lefts Geerge pittendreigh ',spent Friday 'Ine•Ceciderich, Sunday r'xisitors With Mr. -and Mr's. Balfour- Breare•were Mr,iand Mit.. Harty. Fischer ! and Iittle daughter and Mr., and Mrs. Robert Bignelland Miss Joan Breen; all of' Kithhenet,, • - • '• • Mr. , and 'Mrs.', Alex Wray and children, of- Toronto, visited over the Weekend with'relativee inthe community: • .• ' • ' r Mr; and Mrs. • Earl -.Hallman • and faintly Of ,Lietowel,. yleited, Stu -4w With Me, and :Mei; Stan Forester., `e,krsi."E..Htfigrave erierit a couple of; days this ,Week, •with. Mr..' and Mrs Ron ,Reed •in,Liatowel. - Mrs., Emma , Wilfiamion,.Visitect Sunday With Mrs. Myrtle Weir at Ph)tJisW�sQn at Meeting, roftpvirxm--- The. BUM' Star: Missien Band a the Fordwicb IWO ChUreir held its meeting en • November 9th in the elliirch bane Ment. MO. Hebert GiliSon opened •'the meeting by reading the ppem, 11?„ Flanders Fields". , Mrs. Elmer Harding ga•ve a, read- • In en Peace, Phyllis, Wilson, the •first yiceepreeldent, led the meet* Ing tt eall was artsWered :.by 53 Merabers on How We Can Help HEW0 •a Setter World". 131rthd01 greetings were• sung for Dowpis. 'Harding, Sandra Allen, Karen carS- well and Billie Miller, Mrs. Hobert Gibson led the study- ' on 40-144.in and distributed if:Ogre to each of the children on. "Off te Adventure$ in japan". The Meet- •ing •closed, with the hymn "Jesus Loves Xe", OFFICE STAFFe—Wingham Rural Hydro office work ers who attended the safety award N40.110,4 Friday • iSYening were back' rew, Ken Saxton, genenit- forem an, Gordon Leggett; Harry; MeA,A".thiiii,intknag'ettiennt ' row, Bernice were, Barbara Nicholson, Wilda gar and Lorecn Wray.—Advanee-Tlineti• Photo: „ . GORRIE Mre, Harold Edgar. Frances and Jimmy of Guelph spent the week -end with Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon Edgar. - • e • Mrs. •Uargaret ,Willits has let. turned. home .aftpr visiting at the honie of Me, aed.. Mts. , Abraham,. Reltnote. , • Mr. and Mrs. Chita. verb:in and Charlene, Guelph, .Spelit the week* ,end at the .hoine• Of 'Mr. and MO. 1.11tA •O'grarkti. . Mr, and Mrs. Albeit Heibein re- turned Wedneedity ftein visiting relatives at Tagaske,;,-Srisk. Mk. and /vita HaiVey COpeland, WrOcete4 Visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy On Sunday. Mt, Robt. Attkbn, Belanote, epent, ,few daYs at the hernias of Messrs. Harry:and RoY. Gowdy. • • • ' , Hanibutg . *Mr. Jae. Riddell .and Mies Flo, tice *bf Nat. pent last Monday With Mt, and Mrs Archie Millet. . ' Mts. W. -0, ;Xing, ,14rs. Archie Milier and Mrs. Ketr,pastle, ,spent Tuesday 111 Torontb. • Mrs. deah MaoDonald' of London spent the weet't,end. with .relatives here, • . Mr, •Tbill Hanle of Toronto, and 'Mrs Jack litrythe, "Raney, Kann :rind Jeitquellite Alf -Weston sberit the 'weak -mid at the hunie of •Mt, ariel lee 'Kee Mastic. Mi8. Blythe, and .children .Stayed for the Week. ' Mtg. .Hntry RIiiini and Mo. Glad • Eclgtie ri,tieerrilittniect Mrs. Stanley Bride of blerdWich te Ex- eter , Wednesday t�' 'attend the Hilton 'County ,Wortelf;s* Itietitilte ItallY, • ' • ' • Mr. and.Mri, Atoble.Miller were • RhtidaY guests Of Mt, akid , Ws, „ Chtvtoit Bendel., Golvanittnntii, • Vt.• and `Mit, MAC 4ot:es and Darlene of Totonto spent the 'week- ' end •with Mr, tend - •Mre, Cecil Turkey .Dinner Most Successful GORRIE Scene 520 persons attended the turkey dinner in the United Church on Friday evening. A short masical ,program followed with piano and organ number by Miss Karen Michel and Nits. Nor- man Carson, vocal duets by the Ballagh sisters, violin and voeal solos by 'Corinne • Rhame, acconi- panied by Nirs. Harry Rimme, The Rev. W. J. S. McClure showed pic- tures taken while on a holiday trip to Ireland, Grainger. " • Me. and Mrs, Jack Trwln. Teton. to, spent the week -end at the borne' of Mte, 1t. plelit and WO, and Vitt • Archie, VW ,"..r.`he 'Woman's MisSioniiryi Society_ of. the Gorrie Milted Church NV.Ii Members See Christian Missions • Being Reestablished BLUEVALE—The W.M.S. met In .the 'United Church on Thursday aftertoon," Mrs. Alex, McCrackin President, presiding. Mrs Mc- Crackin conducted devotions and • read a poena for Arniistice Day. Mrs. W. 3. Peacock gave a de- tailed report• of the'recent section- al meeting •of the north section of Huron Presbyterial held at Ford- wieb, the theme 'of which was, "Neighbors in Christ," / Ati allocation of supplies for an Icnedpitee. ndschool In Mritoba was ac - The study period was conducted bY Mrs. Edward Barnard beginning with a ihymn, prayer and Scripture reeding Mrs, Gordon Halt gave a chaptee from the study book "Cross and Ctisie-in Japan": She outlined the attempts made to re-establish Christian. Missions following in- tereeptions caused by War, Three hundred Christian ministers were imprisoned during the war, a.nd prejudice against Britain, Canada and. the•Vnited States remains to some extent. • Different Protestant denominations •are uniting in flu-. thering the spread of the, Gospel. •Slides of Bermuda GORRIE MtS, 'rein . Burke showed slides, taken • on: a trip to •Beinnidit and also eoiliniented On the pictures at the November .meet- ing nf the. Gorries.W.L.theld at the home of Mts. Glenn,. 'Johnston on Tuesday evening., ' • The roll call Wcis -answered by naming ,a fainitrite- hobby, Mrs.• John Baylor brought thoughts en the motto ''Education— le not A destination hitt 11 ,jOttiney of keep- ing .up• with the pace of change' , saying we should .kehp' pur inter- ests alivci and dilt.minds alert for new develeptnents in • the 'fitIci of education.. A shert report of the frareedsniuir •'Workshop at takelet Wee giVen'' by Mrs, Nerrhan ' • A spelling rnatbli was held With Um, Mei. Taylor the winner. The president, Nies. Glad Edgar. was in the (Malt Financial reports erf the two dinners ,Served in, Oc- tober weregivenby the 'eecretaty- treasurer, MOS. Clarence Sperling. it was Mincitineed- th4tthe first tneetteg of the course "Seee. to Save Dollars and Make Cents" 'Would, be held et the home Of Mrs. Wlllard Peel On TundaY eyenihg, NeVem- bet 11th. ' • 'Mrs, Gottlott Edecte and -Mrs. ated, Edgar hadthc lucky num- bers In the Detett• enetieln. Dainty refreshments were served • by Mts. Mel, TaVler, 'MO, Ernest Dinsniere end thp ho#estt. . meet at the home of Mrs: Clifford Pyke on Thursday, Nov, 131h at' 815 p m Program tont, Mrs. Lyle Watson and Mee. Harold Robinson; iunch, Mrs, W. Collings, Mrs. G. Edgar. This itiothe Assocl; ate Helpers Meeting. • Bill Thompson of Mannville, Al- berta, who has been with the R.CA.F, visited Mrs. Courtney Gil- piri.for a week, Be left.for Quebee where be will be stationed for some time, on Tunday of last' Week, • The Reit. IC. a Attwell, EdWarci NeWten, Hain* Ring, H. V, Holmes, Norman Wade, John Dinnente and Allan Watson, attended' the banquet of the 13totherhoed erf , Anglican , •laymen„ in Clinton ,on. Wednesday night, • ' Gebrge Roil is on a hi:Wheat; ttip to the Marititiles., Mr, Geo, 'Moult accompanied hli' Mit, 'Stan, Goudie of' , Toronto Visited her mother, Mrs. Minnie eti Friday and SaturdaY. Mr, and Mrs. It. W. Deno Of Terofito spent a NW days with Mr. and Mt, Norman Wade. Min EMMA NItWin .viSiteel with friends In Ilerrlston for feW days last eok, • rs. Wat, Cornet iS spending 'the winter Months with het brother Anson, 10th Olt Mr, and MrS Ths Graham and their daughter Mts., Glenn Xentiedy hiad Mr, Uentiody all tit TotOnto visited with relatives over the Week-ehd. o11d1tM Of Mr. Robert Gritharii i•ellettlft's about the seine, , .!!e•Mr.:;• rgnIn:* Plnipt#0.0n • of!Kii- • sYth.... is YelietidIng two ..weeks • with Mr. and Mei. Ken Grahani. Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich of•Lcindon 'spent the week -end with Mr: and Mrs. Anson Demerling After attacking William McEl— wain's deg a rabid fox was shot' by Mr. Ian Pittendreigh on Sature • day afternoon: Mr. McElwain lives about one and a half miles north: • of Fordwich. • MisterRieriald•Hibberd is at pre- sent confined to Listowel Hospital, having Undergene a major opera- tion on Thursday morning. Silnday visitors With Mrs, Martha. Baker were Mr. and Mrs, Elmet Giles and Gail Or Arkona ' and Bruce of LonclOri and 'Misses ale- dYe Johnson and Elsie Appleby of Galt, • Si. Stephen's' AYPA • in ihinresSisie set - Vide at St, -Steplieti's Anglieriti litireli• on ',,Strinittit .afterneen the eV. E. C. AttWeil 'f !lowing offidoee the AN',P,A. forthe dernine,Yekei- • • President, Ross kihki let, vide Florence Lleppingteni; ;21.1d vfee, VVELY00 Ring; • , Soc., Marie Brown ttetees • Reetiald Ring, - Mr, Attevell sptikkfrore the. text), 'EA, 4.1, sit 'beseech that; 70 Welk Worthy...Of the sebeation where - In ye atee-dalle0 ' • r, • Guild Donates to Springhill Fund GORRIE—The Guild of St. Mar- tha of St, Stephen's Anglican Church niet on Wednesday even - ink at the home of Mrs, Jack Bennett. MSS, Mae. Newton, the president, Was in charge' of the meeting which 'opened With the reeding of a hymn followed by the Member's prayer and the Lord's prayer in Unison. , Plans were completed for the bazaar and tea to be held NoVern- her 2'4' lit was decided, to send a donatien to the Springhill mine disaster fund, ' Mts. Vern °Clark read a• chapter front the • stud' book He Cares". 'Meeting clOsed With prayer end lunch was served by M.M. Jack Bennett arid Mist Wilmer NOM. ' • Bridge Club , RI iirV AI r . . . Mrs. Susan Owens is in Wingbarn General I-Xespital with a broken iliegel :ea'lls" .17•t4' I at' her h'wne • Mrs, Charles •Campbell has re- turned from Victoria Hospital, London. ' Mr. Wallace Agar, Of the second lineMdTrie. 'held a very successful farm auction sale on November 5th, before .moving to his new herne in Winglistri: The wornen'orthe 'United Chruch have been ' decorating'. after •the building - improventents made at the PareOrt0ge,... . '.• , Mr,and .Mrs... • Stanley Gallaher and Miss Berra .of Wrnieter spent sunday with *Ir. and Mes, Chlaree 13osnian. • ,T,Ier: and 1Virst .Ruseel:Bone,:eof 8enssele. •visited Mrs.. W. J. johns* tort on Sunday!. ., • ;•.1 • • Nfr,.• and Mrs. Wilbur Mathere and dlieehter„ of Kincardine,' Visit.L edrelatives-in the, community' on Sunday. ••• . • . • , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott of Lon- don, were ,Sunday .visitors at the home of Miss Mary Duff. • 'Miss RIMY Duff has returned .fecsni. 0 trip.to• Akron; Ohio.. • . "Mrs. Hugh "Retry, ;of Brucefield, Was.a. guest -ef Mr. .and Mrs. A, D. Smith at the.week,end. • Visitors frornBerrie at the Week- endWere Miss Joyce Hegelian and Mr.:4Den '• ," • Mreancl Mrs..Arthur Edwards. of London, silent the week -end at tile parsonage :with Mr. and' Mrs Alan Neelon. •• • HYDRO LINE CBEW--Pictured at the safety award dinner on Friday evening are meenhers of the Urge crew of the Winghaha branch Ontario Hydro. Beek row, trent the left, Ken Saxton, general foreipart; Matt Boyd, Stewart Forsyth, Ken Downie, Nelson A mstrong and Gerry Lavergne; /rent, Ross Gordon, .1hid Foxton, Allen Walker and George Drehinanabsent members of this department are 'Ted GattleY, Harold Burrell, Harold Herd and J. C. Macintyre, Advance -Times photo. Rev. Roy Kennedy Guest Minister • - • BLUEVALE —.Anniversary vices. iri Bluevale United. Church niarked 'on Sunday the 51st year since the present church was built. • Rev. Roy Kennedy, secretary of Huron Presbytery, of Dungannon linked Church, preached effective 'sermons. ,mornine and evenine. to large congregations. In the morn- ing the story of Isaiah, when "He saw the Lord", was the topic. The evening discourse dealt with the • challenge" to the individual' and to the Ohurch, There were six tables in play at the Club On Thursday evening Mit. East arid West: First, Bill Laid. laW, R. S. Hetherington; tied for second, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hod- gins;' wits, W. Henry 'and Min Yvonne McPherson. North and South: MrN, Lloyd and W. •14, Prench; seeond, Mrs, D. 0, Nesmith, Mrs. A. Ito OtiValf third, Mrs, Campbell, Mrs." O. Gannett, The musical portions of the ser- viceS, direeted by Mrs. Carl Johns- • ton, organist, consisted of anthems by the choir, Mrs. C. B, Hoffman, tlss Marie ,Johnston and Miss Joyce Hoffman in the trio, "My • Jesus 1 Love Thee" and a •quar- tette nuniber,,"The Story of jesus", sung by Messrs. Alan-INTeelOn, C. B. T•Toffinati, Ross 'Smith and 'Carl Johnston. Mr. Arthur Edwards guest eolerist of Lcitideti, sang, Tate .to Iilace" and "How Great Thou Art". •FORESTILY DEPARTIMOENT—Membere of the local rural Hydro staff who are in charge cre rereacry operations are, back row, from the left, Allan Under wood, Paul Coyle, Archie Campbell, Walter Woods and Tery lYfeComb; front row, Dill. Edwards, Doug Wyli e, Ron Dundas and Mac Peachey,—A-T photo. " • • • • . . Mission Band Hears Women's Institute Of DutCh Inirnigrints Regular Meeting WROXETER—Quiet, miisic, with WROXETER— The November meeting of the 'VVroxeter Women's Institute was held in tile commun- ity,hall on the evening of Novem- ber 4th. The members and guests sat down to a very delieious ban - after ,echool in the church school- quet, catered to by the Women. s 'Mrs, 1, Wiekstead Chairs WA Meeting )3tiuttrAt,r, — The Woniatt's ekestitiation of the United Churth ri-itt on Thursday, With Mrs, Johii Wicketead eonduCtieg the niseting, Which opened With devotiont. • Nits. Alex MeCraekin, treasurer gave a very satisfactory teport of 'the finances of the Aseodiation, the ehlef business Was disCuasion , Ininrireemetits at the barsonage land expenses invelved. A holtinatifig,cornmittee to nom. inata a Slate of officers for the W.A. and the WAS. was halnOCI: P.00.1 relief aeeelint, $115.00. Mrs..M. L A:then; Mrs, J, V. I • Bailie Parton, Reeve, Pisoler and Mrs. Jos, Horton. 'Geo, C. Martin, Clerk. „ • NEW DIRECTORY BEINfi DISTRIBUTED Mre. Durst at the piano and the cal) to worship by the vice -pre e Bringing telephone' users; ! fiere sAnt, ..Shar;on Elliott opened the up -'to -date with many,cliangeS and NovenTher meeting of the Wroxeter additions to listing; 'a flr Bali • , Minion Bend, held on Wednesday Company directeri -for. Wingharn and other district centree, is , ;•icrvv being distributed. • Other centres served by the . directory Inelede Allan Palk; Cargilf,7'Dtaytei.p,Dur- ham, Elmwood, POrd'4.,51if Harriston,. "--1V4.1dreVlsertSrTafrerdMeeiliti*eg;, Ralriteriten, Teeiwater. atid"Wat,h- "...• • erton, ' • , Beeanse ofthe largeenuMbee .Of new liiitinge and changes ,dontfrin- ed in the directer3',..E4 . StOn, BaliInariagerfor this ares, has suggested that; the 'old' books be discarded as soon asAble.heve ones ate' received. • • •• • • " "Experience •rA.et -the years ,in publishing hundreds -of' 'telephorie directerin,' he s61,ted,'has shQ'yn the "company :that:wrong nurebers and unnegessaty nails. to. Ineettni,- •tion result if cilifenieis';dbietenit- card ,their old He pointed eut„that ,bne good way to avoid confesien. was .fer.,tel,e, phone igen to tetiee. :Where neces- sary, their liefetinaltelephone mini - bet bd.:As and use them as a, lihn.dy reference before placing a tall, To 'facilitate this practice; an Indexed Blue Rook of Telephone Numbers for the Personal use of telephone , tisere here is available free of charge at the Bali's buelitess office serving this area, • This year, 9,155 copies of the. dir- ectory are being sent but to dis- trict points, compared with 8,735 last year. room, ' • Auxiliary of, the United Church. The meeting opened with the singing of the, Institute Ode, fol- loWed by repeating of the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. The president, Mrs. a. Howes, weicorn- --8-;Alf:',fre'igrre.r":.---.7, ,The 'highlights- from the Home and ',Country were given by Mrs. Allen Munro. She read one of Mts. Jos. Atiggerty's addresses on the subject of the Mary Stewart CO - The minutes of the September meeting were read and. approved. The committees for the next two euchres are Mrs. Wm, Taylor, Mrs. A. Munro, and Mrs. C. Cathers and Mrs, J. Simmons. The • corres- pondence was read. Mrs. T. Burke and Mrs: Wm. McLean volunteered ,to attend the .Eluion County Rally in Exeter. Mrs. Gordon Greig explained the• 'Farm Forum meetings. Mrs. 1VfacNaughton favored with a read- ing in keeping with Remembrance Day, "In Flanders Fields". , • Community singing was enjoyed, by all and Mrs. T. Burke showed her: pictures on Bermuda,. Mrs. MacNaughton gave another read- ing, "The Return of Albert". The remainder.of the evening was Spent in playing cards. The singing of the Mission:Bancl hytnuarki fe.Pea,ting ot the Purpose. .wes.'fellowed by: the ,SeriPtur,e,lese sonorhetadiel.'obyin.J.pit4yeeSihatiztpal. Kaye w5.s_ "ree.'." respondect,'to "..the naming their .favorite hyrehl, :Sete mei-fiber • offeted 'birthday, . pennies tee the tuile"of-"Rear the Pennies Droppine and' the offeting. wee received by Wayne Sanderson and Brien : •' Mrs. • jarnes, Sanderson • told -the story of the first. two chapters of the new study- book, ,"Here Conies Dirk", by'Addrey McKitii, in whiefi the -children; were introdticed to members ..of a Dutch family from the Netherlands; who .had come t� Western Canada to. make their home on it• farm, ihealso followed' up- the ; eters; With' interesting pic- ture of beth ;Lit..itChand Indian , „ • "World Filenal" Was distributed as were illnetre,ted folders on "Ad- veitnres in.JaPan"; Showing Scenes, games, songs; etc., front regular family? life in JaPart. • 'Since the, next' regular Meeting • will be the Christmas one, the children were asked to bring their mite taxes, and each of the Her- alds was asked to have something on Christrnes in each of their re- • spective countrleS, . . The treasurer's report was given by Catherine Edgar, showing ci balance of $19.28 en hand. The meeting- dosed with the Mizpah .benediction, . . Council Concurs With Exeter for . Amendments to CTA Morris Township Council- met in the township hall on November 3, with all members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion, of Stewart 1'n:toter and Gordon Wil- kinson, Shortreed-Duncan -- That the road accounts as presented by the road 'superintendent be paid, Duncart.Procter--That the gen, eral accounts as presented bapaid. Shortreed-VVilkinson-- That we concur with the resolution as pan- • ed by the town of Exeter to have amentimehts. Made to •the 'Canada Temperance Act, • 1?roeter-Duneart— That the. Meet- ing adjourn to meetcagali at the call of the reeVe. Aceirants Paid • Bailie Parrott, selecting jurors, $4,00; A, Eraserselecting jurors. $4,00; G. Martin, selecting. ju- rors, $4.00; George Michie, 1)1813N0t- -frig tile drain, e3.00; C. Martin, fence. viewing, $5.00; H. MeCitteh. eon, Attlee vieiving, $5.00; L. Meth - es, fence viewing, 8M0; Geo. Rad- to ford, balanee of contract, Mustard Drain; $2,028.00; C. R. Turvey, demeges, Mustard Drain, $1.00; X. 'MeNaughton, demean, $16 00) Sellers, da,Mages, $14.00; l. el., lers.denteges, $6.00; O. Nfertln, eleties"fen,' Mustatcl bath,$56.00; ReSe nnne8r1, toritmissioner's foes, WROXETER 1Vir, and IVIrs. Frank Earles and daughters, London, spent the week -end with Mrs, William Doig and Hugh and other friends, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hupfer, De* troit, were week -end guests of Mr. 'Vernon and 1VLisses Evelyn arid El- va Hunter. This community was shocked to learn of the sudden death of a for- mer resident of the B line. Turn- herrY, Ur. George Nicholson, of the Nile, when he was electrocuted while erecting a TV aerial. A wire he was holding was blown against a liigh tension line by the wind. Mr. and Mrs, George Gibson, Murray and Glenis, sent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Allister Green at Wingham, Mr, Mae Allan, Montreal, spent the week -end at his Summer home here. Mr. Wililatim Anger has intrehas ed a new mobile home which he has: located on Mr. Pete Dobson's lot and has taken up residence. Congratulatione to Mr. and Mrs Don McLaughlin ou the birth of their daughter last Week. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Smith on the 'birth of their son. Mr. and Mrs, Rieluird ingrain spent a eouple of days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Ingram, Stratford,. and also Mr, and. Mrs. Eenson, Mr. arid Mrs. Percy I-ter:411y, of ,Marklittm, were weekr,end guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Llbyd Elliott. • Mt, Wm. Newton, Byron, 18 'Ws. !Wig his inether, MrS. R. Newton a few days this week, Mir. nand Mrs. Lyle Hart and Patti, Listewel, 'Were Sunday guests at the same Write, Mr. and Mra, Riehard ingrain silent Sunday with Mr. and IVits. IVforris Campbell, Maryborough. Mr, bill Gibson, ("helium, spent the week.end at hi aerne, her and • . WRITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beedroft and faintly and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert 'Watson, of lerucefield, visited en Tuesday with Miss Janet Watson at Aylmer. Mrs. Hector Hamilton, of GOrrie, visited on Tuesday hut with her sister, Mrs, E. Dow. • Farm Forum Will be held on Tuesdays at 9,30 p.m, this season to take advantage of the. TV Ii4arrn Foruin broadcast. The first meeting was held at the hem& of Mr. end Mrs. Cecil raleener. Hank of Commerce soon, 'Mr. mid Mrs. Clayton Coates, of Sarnia, were week, -end visitors of Mr. and 3/frs. Rosa. Coratai, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Hradahaw spent Sunday With Mr, and Urs. bon -Gibson, Monkton. Mrs. Stewart Cross and het daughter, Mrs. Brute Parker arid, three little daughters, a Walker- ton, were TutacittY visitoo With.the fernier; Mother, Mts. 3, F. Me* Lean, Mt.. and Mrs. Albert Geld Wil. lowdale, M. and MO. Guelph, spent Stieday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 13tOW11,, Mr. Find Mt% lanieN riolg ad en Sunday with their Son, LOttle, and Mts. bolg uhtl also with Mr. mad 'Mrs, Henry Mitt, britytott; Mr. Wilfred Elliott, LletoWel, expecte to be transferred tel the Visited MO, AlOnZei SParling alilytti branch of The Canadian Sunday. •